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54 setting up storage partitioning – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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The following table provides an overview of the required steps for setting up storage partitioning.

Table 54

Setting Up Storage Partitioning

Step

Description

Where to Find

1

(Engenio, CLARiiON, Sun 6130 and Sun 35xx)

Create a storage pool. Sometimes referred to as

a volume group or RAID group.
A storage pool is a group of disks associated

together through a RAID configuration. The

pool’s capabilities define the level of protection

for the associated volumes and LUNs.
EMC Symmetrix and HDS storage systems have

storage pools that are predefined. Engenio and

CLARiiON storage systems require a storage

pool to be created and volumes to be allocated

from a storage pool.

Creating a Storage Pool (Engenio,

CLARiiON, Sun 6130 and Sun 35xx)

on page 365

2

Create a volume.
A volume is a virtual disk. Volumes are created in

sizes that are desirable for being shown as a

LUN.
On CLARiiON storage systems, a volume is

owned by one of the storage processors.

Creating a volume also creates a LUN for this

volume and each port of the storage processor

that owns this volume. A volume can be

associated with more than one fibre channel

port, creating multiple LUNs corresponding to the

same volume. The defining characteristics of a

LUN are the volume, port, and LUN number. On

CLARiiON storage systems, a LUN mapped to a

port is visible to all the ports on that controller.

Mapping a volume to a port on a CLARiiON

storage system also maps that volume to all ports

that reside on the same storage processor as the

selected port. It also causes the volume to be

unmapped from all the ports of the other storage

processor.
Some storage systems have their volumes fully

configured during install. For these storage

systems, Users can concatenate multiple volumes

together to create a new volume.

Creating a Storage Volume

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